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Touring cycling around Crystal Lake offers routes through diverse landscapes, characterized by flat terrain and gentle gradients. The region features pathways that often traverse alongside lakes and through open areas, providing accessible cycling experiences. These routes are generally well-suited for touring cyclists seeking easy and straightforward rides. The area's topography is predominantly flat, with minimal elevation changes across most trails.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Cycle the easy Lake to Lake Bikeway in Lakeland, Florida, a 14.4-mile route winding around nine lakes with urban and natural scenery.
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Cycle the easy 10.4-mile Lake to Lake Bikeway in Lakeland, Florida, connecting nine scenic lakes and passing Frank Lloyd Wright architecture

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 70-mile trail connects Aubrundale in the south to Polk City in the north. Along the way it goes by a number of parks and lakes where riders can stop for a break, or just to enjoy the view.
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The Van Fleet State Trail is a beautiful, remote 29.2 mile rail trail. It passes through a variety of landscapes, including swampland, forest and cattle ranches. The path is incredibly straight, with only 1 curve in the path's almost 30 miles.
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The Fort Fraser Trail runs between Lakeland and Bartow in Central Florida. There is also a short extension that connects to the Circle B Bar Reserve on the shore of Lake Hancock.
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This 354 acre lake is a popular place for walking, running, and cycling. The lake is also well known among birders, as it attracts a dizzying array of bird species
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This comprehensive sports complex caters to a wide range of athletic pursuits, featuring eleven soccer fields, nine baseball diamonds, and the prestigious Florida Sports Hall of Fame. A 1,500-seat soccer stadium and a separate 500-seat baseball stadium provide on-site viewing opportunities if you want to take a break from the ride.
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The Teco Auburndale Trail links Lake Myrtle in Auburndale with Polk City. This well-paved, mostly flat trail spans almost 7 miles, offering a scenic route past parks and lakes. The primary park along the trail is Lake Myrtle Park, where you can find plenty to explore if you choose to take a break.
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This 40-acre lake, located in the Lakeland area, stands out among the many lakes in the vicinity. Scattered around the water's edge are inviting benches where you can pause and take a break. Typically, you'll encounter a diverse array of birds in the area, including blue herons, black-necked swans, and wood storks.
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Lake Hollingsworth spans 354 acres and is a highly popular reservoir for biking, walking, and running. The approximately 3-mile trail encircling it offers magnificent views of the water from all angles. At times, this area becomes filled with birds, creating a truly unique sight.
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Komoot features nearly 10 touring cycling routes around Crystal Lake, all of which are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of cyclists.
The terrain around Crystal Lake is generally flat with gentle gradients, making for accessible cycling experiences. Many routes traverse prairies, wetlands, and forests. While most paths are smooth, a section through Sterne's Woods offers a more challenging, hilly terrain with some steep slopes.
Spring and fall are particularly recommended for touring cycling in Crystal Lake. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while fall offers vibrant foliage, enhancing the scenic beauty of the trails.
Yes, many routes are family-friendly. Trails like the Ridgefield Trace Trail and paths within Veteran Acres Park offer paved or natural surfaces suitable for various ages. The overall flat topography of the region also contributes to an enjoyable family cycling experience.
While cycling, you can expect to see diverse ecosystems including rolling prairies, extensive forest preserves, and wetlands. Many paths follow river corridors, offering views of the Fox River. Notable natural attractions include Circle B Bar Reserve, Lake Hollingsworth, and Lake Morton, which are popular for bird observation.
Yes, the diverse natural settings of Crystal Lake's trails provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. Cyclists on trails like the Ridgefield Trace Trail and within Sterne's Fen Nature Preserve may encounter deer, various bird species, and other local wildlife.
Many routes pass through or near downtown Crystal Lake, where you'll find cafes and pubs. The Crystal Lake Brewing Company taproom is also a popular stop for cyclists looking for a break and refreshments.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and parks throughout the area. Veteran Acres Park, for example, serves as a good starting point with amenities and access to trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the flat trails, scenic lake views, and open landscapes that define the cycling experience, making it ideal for relaxed rides.
Yes, for longer rides, consider the Van Fleet State Trail – Teco Auburndale Trail loop from Lake Myrtle, which is an easy 20.9 miles (33.6 km) path offering a long, flat ride with minimal climbing. Another option is the Fort Fraser Trail loop from Eaton Park, spanning 19.5 miles (31.4 km) through open areas.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For instance, the Lake Hollingsworth – Lake Hollingsworth loop from Florida Southern College offers a 3.8-mile (6.1 km) ride around the lake, providing a pleasant and contained cycling experience.
The Prairie Trail is a significant multi-use trail, stretching approximately 26 miles and passing directly through Crystal Lake. It connects to over 100 miles of other trails, including the Fox River Trail and the Illinois Prairie Path, offering extensive cycling opportunities.


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